Skinner Butte Park
About Skinner Butte Park
Situated on Cheshire Avenue, Skinner Butte Park is a 100-section of land city stop that incorporates Skinner Butte, a slope on the northern edge of downtown. Named after Eugene Skinner, originator of the city of Eugene, the 682-foot high slope is an unmistakable historic point close to the Willamette River. Set up in 1914, it is one of the city's most established stops and contains numerous intriguing highlights, making it a prominent fascination in Eugene.
Some of these highlights incorporate bicycle ways, climbing trails, cookout zones, the Columns climbing zone, the River-Play Discovery Playground, and substantially more. There are additionally a few structures inside the recreation center including the Lamb Cottage and the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House.
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